Jorge Ben Jor's "Força Bruta," released in January 1970, is a vibrant celebration of Brazilian music, capturing the essence of MPB, bossa nova, samba, and Brazilian jazz. This seventh studio album, recorded with the backing of Trio Mocotó, is a testament to Ben Jor's musical prowess and his ability to create timeless, uplifting tracks. The album's 10 songs, including standout tracks like "Oba, Lá Vem Ela," "Pulo, Pulo," and the title track "Força Bruta," are filled with lush, mellow samba rhythms that evoke the spirit of Brazil. Despite the political climate of the time, with the Brazilian Military Dictatorship in full swing, Ben Jor managed to infuse his music with unconditional love and joy, making "Força Bruta" a beacon of positivity. The album's 40-minute runtime is packed with energy and warmth, making it a perfect addition to any music lover's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jorge Ben Jor or new to his music, "Força Bruta" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.